The award-winning cycling classic

For road cyclists, a high-performance jersey is indispensable and performs multiple roles. It protects the rider from the elements, helps to regulate body temperature and stores vital cargo such as food, tools and valuables.

The Rapha Classic Jersey has received numerous plaudits since it was first launched in 2004. The jersey combines functionality and cycling performance with Rapha's trademark styling. It can be worn on its own or as an additional layer.

The jersey has three main cargo pockets and an additional pump sleeve in the middle pocket. The right rear pocket has an eyelet to run headphone cables inside the jersey and an additional zipped, valuables pocket keeps contents secure.

A set of complimentary arm warmers, designed specifically for use with the Classic Jersey, are perfect for cold mornings and feature a brushed fleece inner and contrast piping.

Reviews:

"The best bike jersey the world has ever seen."- Bill Strickland, Bicycling Magazine

"The best thing about the jersey is the fit. It's simply perfect. It fits like a road jersey should - snug around the chest, tight enough on the upper arms to fit snugly around arm warmers but not so tight that it leaves those little red elastic marks like a bad tattoo, and long in the torso." - Joe Lindsey, Bicycling.com *****

Rapha Merino Wash has been specially formulated for Rapha merino products, with a gentle action that cleans without stripping out the natural oils that are the key to merino’s performance. Used regularly, the wash will remove dirt and refresh merino garments thanks to ingredients that include Rapha’s Ventoux fragrance. Inspired by the plants and herbs that grow on the slopes of the ‘Giant of Provence’, the wash also has natural Cedar extract to help repel moths.

Sizing Guide

NECK: measure the circumference around the base of the neck. CHEST: measure underneath the armpits with the tape measure straight around. BACK LENGTH: measure from the bottom of where your collar sits/base of the neck to the bottom of your spine. ARM LENGTH: measure from where the seam would start at shoulder to bottom of the wrist.